Probabilistic risk analysis of local verification of Load Model 1 in Eurocode for Soil-Steel Composite bridges in Sweden
Journal article, 2024

Bridges must be designed to ensure safety for all users. At the same time, the design should be performed with an appropriate risk level. In Sweden, Soil-Steel Composite bridges (SSCB) are the most common bridge type. For SSCB, local verification of Load Model 1 in Eurocode is most often governing the design. The objective of this study was to investigate whether local verification of LM1 load case could be modified without decreasing the agreed risk level in Eurocode. Weight in motion measurements from real traffic were extrapolated with Rice formula. Monte Carlo simulations were used to simulate the 1000-year return period event to obtain the acceptable risk level as prescribed in Eurocode. The results show that the local verification of LM1 is conservative, considering the acceptable risk level in Eurocode. With a modified implementation of local verification, this paper shows that a potential saving of up to 14% in terms of economic cost and CO2-equivalents is possible. A modified implementation of local verification of LM1 in Eurocode for SSCB is proposed, which could reduce the climate impact by up to 14% associated to the construction of new SSCB in Sweden.

rice formula

Soil-steel composite bridges

climate reduction

Monte Carlo simulations

probabilistic risk analysis

Author

Johan Lagerkvist

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Construction Management

Carlos Gil Berrocal

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering

Fredrik Carlsson

Swedish Transport Administration

Rasmus Rempling

Chalmers, Architecture and Civil Engineering, Construction Management

Bridge Structures

1573-2487 (ISSN)

Vol. Pre-press 1-14

Industriell konstruktion, upphandling och produktion av byggnadsverk och andra tekniska detaljer

Swedish Transport Administration (2020/65121), 2020-08-01 -- 2025-12-31.

Driving Forces

Sustainable development

Subject Categories

Infrastructure Engineering

DOI

10.3233/BRS-240228

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Created

10/26/2024